Hey, y'all! I'm trying to spend more time reading, so I binge-read Untouchable yesterday. It's so cute! I mean, problematic at some points, but omg so cute.

So I figured we could get a list of webcomics together. Obviously all of us here like them, so maybe we could share the slightly more obscure ones with each other. What do you think?

And we could make it into a big list, like this:

RomanceUntouchable - M/F - complete - A vampire who feeds by touching humans finds a very tasty human who hates to be touched. [CW: consent issues, a few homophobic remarks at one point in the story (along the lines of "why would a man want another man, what can you even do with him?"]

You don't need a reason to help people. ~Zidane TribalGeez. Why are adults so pigheaded? ~PalomHow do you prove that we exist? Maybe we don't exist... ~Vivi OrunitiaThe only dependable thing about the future is uncertainty. ~Amarant Coral

Leftover Soup: http://www.leftoversoup.com/ Complete, just over a thousand pages including the denouement. Slice of life, full of imperfect characters all having moments of correctness and incorrectness, includes a variety of explorations of sexuality although that's not the point of the comic. CW: Suicide, violent death and dealing with it, various bigotries (none painted as "correct"), psychological disorders and breakdowns, discussion of drug use, discussion of sexual assault, discussion of BDSM. Borderline visually NSFW in a few pages (none as extreme as P&A's "scroll down" pages), very NSFW language in several pages.

Band vs. Band: In this musical comedy inspired by 70s Saturday morning cartoons, two band frontwomen -- one a goody-two-shoes writer of Archies-like sunshiney pop, the other a bad-girl composer of Hole-like rock -- clash on and off the stage. But increasingly they find common ground -- that is, when they're not sweeping the massive sexual/romantic tension to the back of their minds. Innovative art design, reminiscent of Megan Rose Gedris's work. Updates very sporadically, but does update.